*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Madison ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Oregon, WI. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Madison
, Wisconsin in Dane County

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Also known as:
Madtown
Mad City
The City of Four Lakes
City motto: 77 Square Miles Surrounded by Reality
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Madison.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Dane county include:

Albion,   Ashton,   Basco,   Belleville,   Black Earth,   Blue Mounds,   Burke,   Cottage Grove,   Cross Plains,   Daleyville,   Dane,   DeForest,   Deansville,   Deerfield,   Door Creek,   East Bristol,   Elvers,   Fitchburg,   Forward,   Hanerville,   Hillside,   Hope,   Kegonsa,   Klevenville,   Lake Windsor,   Lakeview,   Little Norway,   London,   Maple Bluff,   Marshall,   Martinsville,   Marxville,   Mazomanie,   McFarland,   Middleton,   Monona,   Montrose,   Morrisonville,   Mount Horeb,   Mount Vernon,   Nora,   North Bristol,   Oak Hall,   Oregon,   Paoli,   Pierceville,   Pine Bluff,   Rockdale,   Roxbury,   Rutland,   Seminary Springs,   Shorewood Hills,   Stone,   Stoughton,   Sun Prairie,   Utica,   Verona,   Vilas,   Waunakee,   Windsor,   York Center,  

 

Or have a look at other Wisconsin counties including:

Adams,   Ashland,   Barron,   Bayfield,   Brown,   Buffalo,   Burnett,   Calumet,   Chippewa,   Clark,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Dodge,   Door,   Douglas,   Dunn,   Eau Claire,   Florence,   Fond du Lac,   Forest,   Grant,   Green,   Green Lake,   Iowa,   Iron,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Juneau,   Kenosha,   Kewaunee,   La Crosse,   Lafayette,   Langlade,   Lincoln,   Manitowoc,   Marathon,   Marinette,   Marquette,   Menominee,   Milwaukee,   Monroe,   Oconto,   Oneida,   Outagamie,   Ozaukee,   Pepin,   Pierce,   Polk,   Portage,   Price,   Racine,   Richland,   Rock,   Rusk,   Saint Croix,   Sauk,   Sawyer,   Shawano,   Sheboygan,   Taylor,   Trempealeau,   Vernon,   Vilas,   Walworth,   Washburn,   Washington,   Waukesha,   Waupaca,   Waushara,   Winnebago,   Wood,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Madison, WI?
Then read on!

Madison, Wisconsin is the capital of the state and is home to the University of Wisconsin. It is known as one of the most livable cities in the United States and is a popular destination for tourists. Madison is also home to several museums, including the Chazen Museum of Art and the Wisconsin Historical Museum.

An interesting historical anecdote about Madison is that it was the site of the first Earth Day celebration in 1970. The event was organized by Senator Gaylord Nelson, who wanted to bring attention to environmental issues. The event was a success and helped launch the modern environmental movement.